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Repotting a Ficus

Posted: October 26th, 2013, 6:55 pm
by Kittie
Hi all,

Last weekend I bought this tree
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from a local bonsai nursery, and once I got it home, gave it a good water. I noticed that the soil absorbed the water extremely slowly, but I initally put it down to having been under watered.

However, this weekend I had a chance to have a good look at it, and I've noticed that the soil is extremely dense and sandy.
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So aside from absorbing water slowly, it doesn't drain very well. The moisture in the second and third pictures was left from morning watering about 10 hours prior.

My question is should I consider repotting it, or will it remain healthy in its current mix? I've got it in an area with filtered sunlight that doesn't get too hot, but being in Sydney, is it the wrong time to try repotting?

Cheers!
Kit

Re: Repotting a Ficus

Posted: October 26th, 2013, 7:03 pm
by Bougy Fan
It's OK to repot at the time - you may be better getting some good quality potting mix and mixing some diatomite into it about 50/50 - that will help immensely with the drainage :tu:

Re: Repotting a Ficus

Posted: October 26th, 2013, 7:37 pm
by kcpoole
Hi Kittie
Great time in Sydney to start repotting Ficus of all types. Will be starting mine in earnest tomorrow.

A good mix from a bonsai nursery and add some Diatomite if you wish as well. will do them wonders.

Ken

Re: Repotting a Ficus

Posted: October 26th, 2013, 7:42 pm
by Kittie
Bougy Fan wrote:It's OK to repot at the time - you may be better getting some good quality potting mix and mixing some diatomite into it about 50/50 - that will help immensely with the drainage :tu:
Thanks heaps for the advice! :D